China has taken ‘most active role’ to interfere
China has taken the most active role among countries seeking to interfere in the US election and has the biggest program to influence domestic politics, US national security adviser Robert O'Brien said on Friday, without providing any details.
"We know the Chinese have taken the most active role," O'Brien told reporters at a briefing.
He said China had "had the most massive program to influence the United States politically," followed by Iran and then Russia.
US intelligence found that Russia orchestrated a cyber campaign to sway the 2016 presidential election in Republican Donald Trump's favor and there have been reports hackers may try to influence the election on Nov. 3.
Moscow has denied interfering in 2016.
Trump-appointed Attorney General William Barr said on Wednesday he believed China was more of a threat than Russia when it came to election interference, also without offering details.
In August, O'Brien said the United States had seen Chinese hackers targeting US election infrastructure. China has consistently denied US government charges that it hacks US companies, politicians or government agencies.
Trump, who long touted his friendly ties with Chinese President Xi Jinping as he sought to make good on trade deal promises, has made getting tough on China a key part of his campaign for re-election in November.
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